Brannon Lacey, Rackspace vice president and general manager, is on the San Antonio Sports board of directors.

Brannon Lacey, Rackspace vice president and general manager, is on the San Antonio Sports board of directors.

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Brian Hurtak, USAA executive director for deposit experiences, is on the San Antonio Sports board of directors.

Brian Hurtak, USAA executive director for deposit experiences, is on the San Antonio Sports board of directors.

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Brock Purslow, Humana vice president of sales-Texas, is on the San Antonio Sports board of directors.

Brock Purslow, Humana vice president of sales-Texas, is on the San Antonio Sports board of directors.

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Jeff Garrison, Cox Media Group San Antonio operations manager, is on San Antonio Sports board of directors.

Jeff Garrison, Cox Media Group San Antonio operations manager, is on San Antonio Sports board of directors.

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Steve Brauer, Zachry Group executive vice president for safety & quality, is on the San Antonio Sports board of directors.

Steve Brauer, Zachry Group executive vice president for safety & quality, is on the San Antonio Sports board of directors.

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San Antonio Sports announces new chairman, board members

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San Antonio Sports, which is organizing the NCAA tournament being hosted here next spring, has named SWBC executive Brad Young as chairman and appointed five new members to its board of directors, the nonprofit organization announced this week.

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Young, who’s executive vice president of SWBC’s AutoPilot Services, will replace Carlos Ramos of the Coca-Cola Co. at the helm of the organization, which has a charitable mission to “transform our community through the power of sport.”

New board members are Jeff Garrison, Cox Media Group San Antonio operations manager; Steve Brauer, Zachry Group executive vice president for safety & quality; and Brian Hurtak, USAA executive director for deposit experiences.

Two executives also replaced their company representatives on the board: Brannon Lacey, Rackspace vice president and general manager; and Brock Purslow, Humana vice president of sales for Texas.

“Any non-profit organization is dependent on the passion and actions of its board members,” San Antonio Sports CEO Russ Bookbinder said in a statement. “We are thrilled to have the infusion of new ideas and participation from our new board members and all of our team members welcome them to our family.”